svoboda on Nostr: Personal blog post by Suchir Balaji, who recently left OpenAI and believes that their ...
Personal blog post by Suchir Balaji, who recently left OpenAI and believes that their products are breaking copyright laws.
He believes their practices will eventually lead to the destruction of commercial viability by the data and content owners. This leaks into the personal (and privacy) realm as well as many bots don't adhere to Internet standards like robots.txt and what not.
If there isn't regulation on this front, maybe AI platforms should be on the hook to have to pay data sources that it returns since they charge for their services. I was thinking kinda how the SAG pays actors residuals, AI platforms would have to do the same. Thoughts?
https://suchir.net/fair_use.html
#ai #artificialintelligence #copyright #privacy
He believes their practices will eventually lead to the destruction of commercial viability by the data and content owners. This leaks into the personal (and privacy) realm as well as many bots don't adhere to Internet standards like robots.txt and what not.
If there isn't regulation on this front, maybe AI platforms should be on the hook to have to pay data sources that it returns since they charge for their services. I was thinking kinda how the SAG pays actors residuals, AI platforms would have to do the same. Thoughts?
https://suchir.net/fair_use.html
#ai #artificialintelligence #copyright #privacy